steve liesman has been analyzing it. it doesn't seem to show an economy that is all that worried about what's like ahead for us. >> not on the consumer side. before we have seen the consumer doing well, oblivious to the cliff but measures of business sentiment declining because of the cliff. today, consumer measures continue to look pretty decent and business measures came in not too bad, pretty decent. look. durable goods up changed, we expected them to be negative and business investment up 1.7%. consumer confidence up, not too bad a number. chain store sales for the week ending saturday, including black friday. the best saturday or week ending saturday after thanksgiving that i could find back to 1990. case-shiller home prices continue their march upward. look at consumer confidence and the cliff. i want to show you the two-year chart heerz that dip you see in the middle of your screen there, that is the last debacle, the debt ceiling debacle. can't see it here yet. so you don't get excite about the numbers, give you